Read more.By a Spanish language site which hasn't signed any NDA with AMD.
Read more.By a Spanish language site which hasn't signed any NDA with AMD.
What a monster! =)
Got to wonder where they got their pre-release processor from then....... it is explained to 'whiners' that El Chapuzas hasn't signed any NDA with AMD ...
Last edited by CAT-THE-FIFTH; 05-04-2017 at 12:44 PM.
I keep hearing about these legendary "i5-6700K"s and wondering where they come from!
The 1600 is benching faster than the 1700X in Doom and Tomb Raider?!
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im stumped on why a 6 core still cant beat a quad core. and the 8 cores are still having issues beating the i7 quads. goes to show, intel had their hand in a lot of these programs and benchmarks.
Or just that Intel optimizations are well known and easy to implement these days
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Intel has higher IPC performance. But you can't look at it like that anymore. You have to view the overall performance per quid/dollar spent. If you have a program that benefits from more cores, and you can get a 16 thread CPU for the price of an 8 thread CPU, you're gonna go for the higher performing one overall.
Also, the more dense a CPU is the slower the speed, generally speaking. As for those gaming benchmarks, most the numbers are inconsequential, there's very little difference, I dunno what the price of this thing will be but I wouldn't be surprised if it was around the same as an i5-6600K
The benchmarks should go up against what the competitor in price is, not the spec sheet. I'm just wondering on the price of the 4c/8t chips, from the way things are going they're gonna look like a beautiful alternative to settling for an i3
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